women s Utub activities

EZRA AID TO ISRAEL re-
cently opened the season with a
program honoring Mrs. Rose
Dworkin, past donor, chairman
who recently had been ill. Dona-
tions toward her recovery were
made, and will go for the an-
nual donor event, to be held Jan.
5, at Beth Aaron Synagogue.
* * *
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a • membership
tea in celebration of the organ-
ization's 30th jubilee year at
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home
of Mrs. Louis Gross, 19620 Ren-
frew. A skit, "You Too Can
Join Us," written by Mrs. Gross,
will be presented by the mem-
bership. Mrs. Charles Bronson,
president, invites all friends and
prospective members to attend.
* * *
AESCULAPIAN PHA R M A-
CEUTICAL AUXILIARY will
hold a board meeting at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the home of
Mrs. H. 13ordman, 17312 Wood-
ingham. The annual dinner-dance
slated for 7:30 p.m., Nov. 9, at
the Latin Quarter, will be dis-
cussed.
* * *
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB is
devoting a series of meetings to-
planning its annual donor lunch-
eon, to be held this year o Oct.
26, at Holiday Manor. Mickey
Woolf will be the entertainer.

To Wed on Feb. 5

SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet Thursday, in
the home Bea Shulman, 2935
Tuxedo. New members will be
honored.
* * *

AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will have guest speaker
Harold Silver, head of the Jewish
Social Service Bureau at a meet-
ing at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in
the home of Mrs. Boris Katz, of
19507 Mendota. He will speak on
his recent trip to Israel.
* * *
MARY CAPLAN WOMEN, of
the Jewish Community Center,
are planning in installation din-
ner at 8:30 p.m., Oct. 6, in North-
wood Inn. Officers to be inducted
include Judith Robins, president;
Esther Sherman, vice-president;
Sally Britchkey and Sylvia Stern,
secretaries; and Evelyn Berlin,
treasurer. Committee chairmen
are Hilda Slipson and Pauline
Schreiber, membership; Ida Her-
man, fund-raising; Rose Kristell,
social; Belle Greenfield and Toni
Friedman, Charity; Sarah Gol-
don, newspaper; Johanna Lipson,
car pool; Esther Prohow, pub-
licity; and Paulne Shapiro, co-
chairman.
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•
DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA
OMEGA DENTAL FRATERNITY
will meet Wednesday, at Wo-
men's City Club for a luncheon
and program._ Mrs. Nathan Gitlin
and Mrs. Alvin Lezell, program
chairman, announce that a mil-
linery fashion show will be fea-
tured, with models from the
membership.

* * *

MISS ILENE FISHMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Edward.Fishman,
of Pasadena Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Ilene Sandra, to Richard Randy
Karson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Karson, of Burlingame Ave. The
couple have set Feb. 5 as their
wedding date.

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Plans were made at a recent
meeting of DAVID-HORODOKER
YOUNG WOMEN for the annual
donor luncheon, scheduled for
Dec. 5, at Holiday-Manor. Tickets
or " information are available
from Mrs. J. - F
- riedman, 'TO.
6-1966; or Mrs. I. A. Lawton, UN.-
4-0906, Menibers who recently
serviced the - Downtown USO
were Mesdames A. Dorchen, J.
lshansIcy and J. Gute:man.
-
* * *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will again place their
blue banks in business establish-
ments in Detroit and the subur-
ban areas, beginning Oct. 3,
which has been designated "Bank
Day." Funds collected in the
banks go to the City of Hope,
Duarte, Calif., to fght tubercu-
losis, cancer, heart disease and
leukemia.
* * *
GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will honor Mrs.
Harry Abramovitz, who is visit-
ing here from California, at a
social_ meeting to be held at- 9
p.m., Tuesday, in the home of
Mrs. Fay Plotnick, 3323 Fuller-
ton.
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM will meet at 12:30 p.m.,

Miss Dussman to Wed
Wayne Medical Student

Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Betty Fisher. Plans to celebrate
the honor roll culmination event
will be announced.
* * *
UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold
a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in . the Esther Ber-
man Bldg., 1-8977 Schaefer. Mrs.
Irving Arlin, program chairman,
will present "Portrait of a Man,"
in which Mesdames Harry Ober-
stein and Bert Smokier will be
featured. Mrs. Alex Roberg will
render vocal selections. Friends
are invited.
* * *
DETROIT HOPE FOR JUVE-
NILES (formerly DAVID-HORO-
DOKER JUNIORS) opened the
season Thursday, under the fo-
lowing administration: Sarah
Rosanoff, president; Sarah Len-
hoff and Belrose Burnstine, sec-
retaries; and Maxine Simon,
treasurer.
* * *
Mrs. Nathan Shafkind, presi-
dent, and Mrs. Al Colman, junior
past president will represent the
UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
SISTERS at the organization's
Western Conference, to be held
Tuesday, in -Chicago. The district
meeting is preliminary to the
December national convention.
* * *
Board members of SHERUTH
LEAGUE will serve as hostesses
at a membership tea Wednesday
afternoon, at Cong. Beth Joseph.
Mrs. Frank Roberts, membership
chairman, will install 39 new
members. Assisting Mrs. Roberts
'on the . membership committee
are Mesdames Nathan Fox, Nor-
bert Ketai, Philip Kopman, Harry
Levitan, Eugene Rosen, Albert
Smith and Arthur Tractenberg.
The dramatic group,. _directed by
Mrs. Ted Grant, will entertain.

Maimonides Auxiliary
To Hear Goldrings

Brown-Loomus Rites
Planned for Dec. 17

I

Bar Mitzvahs I

Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Noble
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Thomas Bruce, this
evening, at Temple Israel. A
Kiddush in his honor will follow
services.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. John Sillma,n, of
Oak Park, Mich., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Henry
James, on Saturday, at Temple
Israel.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Kaatz
announce the ' Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Leon Michael, on Sept.
30, at Temple Emanu-El. Serv-
ices will be held at the Burton
School, Scotia and Nadine, Hunt-
ington Woods.
A reception in
honor of the Bar Mitzvah will
follow the services. No cards.

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MISS BETSY BROWN

Mr. and Mrs. Alan N. Brown,
of Santa Barbara Dr., announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Betsy Ann, to Gerald N. Loomus,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Loomus, of San Juan Dr.
The bride-elect attended the
University of Michigan, and is
now a senior in the Wayne Uni-
versity college of education. Her
fiance is a junior in the Wayne
University Medical School, and
is affiliated with Phi Beta Kappa
honorary fraternity and Phi
Lambda Kappa medical fra-
ternity.
A Dec. 17 wedding is planned.

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Fall activities of the Women's
Auxiliary, Maimonides Medical
Society, will begin at 1 p.m.,
Tuesday, with a meeting at Rain-
bow Terrace: The invocation will
be given by Mrs. Lewis Shiovitz,
past president.
Cantor and Mrs. Judah Gold-
ring will featured on thepro-
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day, at Hadassah House.
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, a recent
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of Indiana Ave., announce the dassah projects will be outlined.
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